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if we are fasting, it would be good for us- our health and healthy and our social upbringing and our economy and everything. so we fast. the fourth one is the alms, but we call it the al-zakah. it is giving from our own money to the poor people and the needy people. that's- of course they call it a solution for our situation, how to treat the poor people, and how they can live in peace together, how we can live in peace together. >> and help them also too. >> yes. not just to- so that rich man or rich family can live in a good way, but you know, that also the poor can live in a good situation, because the rich have to give two and a half percent from his own money every year, and he's not to do a favor for the poor family- he have to pay for them. >> as we do, as we do now, the countries force us all to pay taxes. in islam, they don't pay taxes- just the rich people pay their money. >> let me ask you, on prayer, on let's say this evening, as a family, will you pray together here? >> yes. >> oh. and just take some time- how long would it normally take to do the evening prayer, say? >> at firs
if we are fasting, it would be good for us- our health and healthy and our social upbringing and our economy and everything. so we fast. the fourth one is the alms, but we call it the al-zakah. it is giving from our own money to the poor people and the needy people. that's- of course they call it a solution for our situation, how to treat the poor people, and how they can live in peace together, how we can live in peace together. >> and help them also too. >> yes. not just to- so...
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it went from a centralized state hood economy to a mixed economy that involved centralized aspects and some market aspects, but not in the manner that actually allowed the market to be efficient at all. >> host: when did this change occur from centralized to mixed? >> guest: most of the countries, the late developing countries, after the post colonial development, they had a period where they actually had to involve the masses in order to gain support and legitimacy. when this process, for a variety of reasons, began to create problems for the regimes and power and when external support and pressure for some of the regimes and for some of the directions that were available at the time in terms of moving towards the market economy around the 1980s took place, you saw a lot of these third world regimes or the global house begin to move from a state centered economy to a more market oriented economy, and the international financial institutions like the imf and world bank, played a role in doing so because they were literally place conditionalities on loans, and the conditionality involve
it went from a centralized state hood economy to a mixed economy that involved centralized aspects and some market aspects, but not in the manner that actually allowed the market to be efficient at all. >> host: when did this change occur from centralized to mixed? >> guest: most of the countries, the late developing countries, after the post colonial development, they had a period where they actually had to involve the masses in order to gain support and legitimacy. when this...
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we have to have an economy. lots of people have come here. it is a great event for new york, and i think for those who were lost, you have got to believe they want us to have an economy and have a city go on for those that they left behind. >> many new yorkers are struggling to cope in the storm's aftermath. a fuel shortage is causing long lines at gas stations, and many areas will have to wait several days for power, but the mayor says resources will not be diverted from those in need because of the marathon. >> tension is growing in the u.s. ahead of next week's election, but is it having an influence on the markets over here in germany? our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the last unemployment numbers before the presidential election in the u.s. have been noticed all over the world at the financial markets. numbers have been mixed. the unemployment rate went up slightly, but which was more important? the number of the newly created jobs went up higher than expected. this gave a boost also to german
we have to have an economy. lots of people have come here. it is a great event for new york, and i think for those who were lost, you have got to believe they want us to have an economy and have a city go on for those that they left behind. >> many new yorkers are struggling to cope in the storm's aftermath. a fuel shortage is causing long lines at gas stations, and many areas will have to wait several days for power, but the mayor says resources will not be diverted from those in need...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our will to parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power that no. one says america changes trucks to a selection of clothes guides monday nov fifth on r.t.e. . good speed cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the we'll talk spokes of the ip interviews intriguing story for you here. in troy arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call teeth don't call. the fire. if. russia would be so much brighter if you knew about sonia from funds to pressure. from stunts on t.v. don't comb. earlier this week bahrain issued some very alarming legislation that you may have missed but it's the video election frenzy about raney government just banned all protests and rallies centrally squashing dissent according to the country's interior minister thirty's were prompted to do this in order to maintain security and the island nation. and quell
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that are making less in inflation adjusted wages the new workers made one hundred sixty eight when the economy was half and worker productivity was half what it is today obama won't stand up for thirty million workers romney won't stand up for thirty million workers what are they there for that's just one example majority of the people want full medicare for all everybody in nobody out free choice of doctor and hospital both parties are against it the majority of the people conservatives and liberals want cracking down on corporate crime wall street to houston and the abuses that are in the mainstream press they won't even raise the issue of law and order for corporate crime so these are just some of the examples whereby the american people who are supposed to be sovereign in the constitution we the people is a preamble are basically shut out excluded disrespected dismissed underpaid under-insured and flattered into acquiescence because they're told forget it there's only two parties you choose or you stay home instead of having a binding none of the above the way leningrad in st petersburg i
that are making less in inflation adjusted wages the new workers made one hundred sixty eight when the economy was half and worker productivity was half what it is today obama won't stand up for thirty million workers romney won't stand up for thirty million workers what are they there for that's just one example majority of the people want full medicare for all everybody in nobody out free choice of doctor and hospital both parties are against it the majority of the people conservatives and...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. nation free cretaceous free transport charges free. range and free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects for free media and on the hard t. dot com you. earlier this week bahrain issued some very alarming legislation that you may have missed the video election frenzy about government just banned all protests and rallies squashing dissent according to the country's interior minister authorities were prompted to do this in order to maintain security in the island nation. and quell the violations committed by protesters yet bahrain is no stranger to violations itself in fact it's a well documented violator of human rights but somehow this information is not quite making headline news in the mainstream when u.s. foreign policy flags human rights abuses in countries like syria or egypt it makes one wonder why we condemn one country yet ignore another so what could these u.s. d
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other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these on this war's over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union in their own this is very wars that happened to you know it happened to the british you know it happened to a lot of other societies that these military industrial complex takes over nobody stops it and before you know it you know your whole country is like an overwhelming debt of course iran and say we will continue our coverage of the us elections are looking at the race from different perspectives plus r.t. is hosting a very special event this coming monday and we are exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party candidates debate about to be broadcast live from our washington d.c. studios. will two parties keep us politics a woman way s
other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these on this war's over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union in their own this is very wars that happened to you...
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the real difference is on the economy. they're night and day on the economy and not that far apart from coming home from afghanistan. i will try to keep us out of war in syria, keep us out of preemptive war around the world and i will fight for these things and hopefully, i'll be able to convince governor romney campaignfully to come to my direction. within the republican senate caucus, you know, there's probably 10 of us now who are reticent to give the president unlimited authority for war. it doesn't sound like many, but it's 10 more than there used to be, i think, who believes that congress declares war, not the president, and there are probably a few democrats who believe that too, and so, i think there is actually a bipartisan sort of libertarian, but more constitutional caucus on war issues and i've been working hard with many on the other side, i worked with senator wyden, senator judall on issues of war to make it less likely that we get involved in another war. >> senator paul, your part father on his network, ma
the real difference is on the economy. they're night and day on the economy and not that far apart from coming home from afghanistan. i will try to keep us out of war in syria, keep us out of preemptive war around the world and i will fight for these things and hopefully, i'll be able to convince governor romney campaignfully to come to my direction. within the republican senate caucus, you know, there's probably 10 of us now who are reticent to give the president unlimited authority for war....
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the real difference is on the economy. i will try to keep us out of war in syria and keep us out of the intifada -- out of pre-emptive war around the country. there are probably 10 of us who are reticent to give the president unlimited authority for war. they believe congress declares war and not the president. there are probably a few democrats who believe that. there is a bipartisan libertarian, constitutional caucus on war issues. i have been working hard with many on the other side. i worked with senator why then, and senator -- senator wyden and senator udall and others. >> some have indicated they think you will run for president in 2016. any interest in seeking higher office? >> that depends on what happens next tuesday or a week from tuesday. i want to be involved in the national debate. i want to transform the republican party that is -- into a party that is competitive in all 50 states. from the west coast and new england, we give up 150 electoral votes to begin with. that why it comes down to we have to win flor
the real difference is on the economy. i will try to keep us out of war in syria and keep us out of the intifada -- out of pre-emptive war around the country. there are probably 10 of us who are reticent to give the president unlimited authority for war. they believe congress declares war and not the president. there are probably a few democrats who believe that. there is a bipartisan libertarian, constitutional caucus on war issues. i have been working hard with many on the other side. i...
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tom barton there coming up lauren lister examines whether america's economy could make a full recovery is come about after this break thank you for watching r.t. than we care. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the learned and enterprising local soul the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunt is. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. the two things are successful that kind of. silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand much chance. there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned
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talk about a transmission problem you know the fed is lowering rates and start filtering through the economy and we start nation on the credit markets where you know obama is just an outright. is just it's just a frickin. well he helped cover up this crime the money has been transferred to the states it's up to the governors and the state legislators the senators the congress people for the various states to do what they're supposed to do they've decided that they're going to plug the holes in their own budget deficits instead with this money and do nothing to help the homeowners and so according to recent reports politicians not bankers are the culprits this time around siphoning billions from that historic settlement and pumping it into their broken state budgets instead of manning up and.
talk about a transmission problem you know the fed is lowering rates and start filtering through the economy and we start nation on the credit markets where you know obama is just an outright. is just it's just a frickin. well he helped cover up this crime the money has been transferred to the states it's up to the governors and the state legislators the senators the congress people for the various states to do what they're supposed to do they've decided that they're going to plug the holes in...
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guest: is tricky if your main message is the economy and new hampshire's the economy and unemployment rate is so low. it is slightly tricky. one issue the democrats have been using for the presidential election and in our gubernatorial race is the issue of abortion. and that has been something that has been highly significant -- is significant in the advertising i have seen on new hampshire television. being in a swing state, if you are watching nationwide, you turn on the television or radio, it is all advertising. if you are a local auto dealer and are trying to sell your cars, you have a hard time getting your ads in at this point. it is nonstop. you see a positive ad for the president, then a negative ad against the president. a positive ad for governor romney, then a negative ad for governor romney. it is interesting, even for somebody like me who is in the business of politics, it can get very confusing. i am sure that voters are confused at this point, to some degree. host: when you take a look at party registration in new hampshire -- republicans 32%, democrats 28%, and undecl
guest: is tricky if your main message is the economy and new hampshire's the economy and unemployment rate is so low. it is slightly tricky. one issue the democrats have been using for the presidential election and in our gubernatorial race is the issue of abortion. and that has been something that has been highly significant -- is significant in the advertising i have seen on new hampshire television. being in a swing state, if you are watching nationwide, you turn on the television or radio,...
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julian hopper. >> green growth is a key part of the economy. is the prime minister still committed to this being the greenest government ever particularly when it comes to policies on renewable energy? >> well, it is under this government we have seen more investment in green energy in three years than we have in 13 from the party opposite. the green investment bank that we promised,s that is up and running. the carbon floor price that we spoke about, that is in place. this is, indeed, a very green government, and it's sticking to its promises. >> [inaudible] >> the number of people waiting more than four hours in accident and emergency units has more than doubled in the last two years, and the prime minister won't intervene to stop the closures of a&e units at middle sex hospital, we now -- [inaudible] and i suspect despite his weasel words, kettering hospital too. [inaudible] >> i have to say to the honorable gentleman, i could not have been any clearer about the future of connectionerring hospital, and for him to say that, i think, is scare
julian hopper. >> green growth is a key part of the economy. is the prime minister still committed to this being the greenest government ever particularly when it comes to policies on renewable energy? >> well, it is under this government we have seen more investment in green energy in three years than we have in 13 from the party opposite. the green investment bank that we promised,s that is up and running. the carbon floor price that we spoke about, that is in place. this is,...
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the energy sanctions are taking a severe toll on iran's economy. everyone's aware of the plummeting value. i tend to look a little more closely. i try to look at hard currency reserves and it's my understanding those reserves have fallen to about $70 billion from a level of about $105 billion at the end of 2011. treated talked about the proverbial cup of poison that ayatollah khomeini drank. i also have some reference to that. he accepted the vice to them toward, to give up on the idea of war against iraq because all of his advisors basically went to have at once inside war until victory is not achievable. this is too high a cost. we need to cut our losses. i believe we are getting close to the point and that, and tell him that the sanctions are extract deemed too high a cost that there needs to be a compromise on the nuclear regime. still, khamenei has done himself to be highly flexible, even more so than ayatollah khomeini. to compare to saddam, saddam hussein, went days with international sanctions of this magnitude accepted the u.n. oil for foo
the energy sanctions are taking a severe toll on iran's economy. everyone's aware of the plummeting value. i tend to look a little more closely. i try to look at hard currency reserves and it's my understanding those reserves have fallen to about $70 billion from a level of about $105 billion at the end of 2011. treated talked about the proverbial cup of poison that ayatollah khomeini drank. i also have some reference to that. he accepted the vice to them toward, to give up on the idea of war...
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the question's about the economy. i guess i'm not sure who mentioned it, but, yeah, i guess that the roles, more conservative on fiscal spending and, tim, you believed liberals are more, i guess, you believe in that the economy fall and deals itself. i know this sounds crazy, but, you know, i remember reading something about there's a top, i think -- maybe 5% of the world, of the wealthy somehow -- okay, they consume -- okay. let me put it in the right words. yeah, they consume 30% of all the revenues that are actually going into gdp or the economy, and -- okay, they consume 40% of the pocket and 50% they spend. there's actually, you know, they do somehow stimulate the economy. i heard something -- tim said somewhere about, you know, nobody's -- like, everybody's holding on to what they have. i believe, like, that's, like, enough, you know, wealth, enough wealthy people to stimulate the economy, but there's no reason to do it because it's not possible for those individuals, and i felt, like, in this kind of situations
the question's about the economy. i guess i'm not sure who mentioned it, but, yeah, i guess that the roles, more conservative on fiscal spending and, tim, you believed liberals are more, i guess, you believe in that the economy fall and deals itself. i know this sounds crazy, but, you know, i remember reading something about there's a top, i think -- maybe 5% of the world, of the wealthy somehow -- okay, they consume -- okay. let me put it in the right words. yeah, they consume 30% of all the...
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new york city has the 17th largest economy in the world. if new york city were a country it would be the 17th largest national economy in the world. you unplug that and everybody hurts. whether you live in manhattan or new jersey or live in idaho. if you do not feel it yet where you live, wait a minute because it's coming. we've known this disaster was coming. for the one in five americans who live somewhere on an american coast near the sea, weird weather and rising seas have been almost a scheduled nightmare. we knew this was coming. we knew that storms like sandy will keep coming and maybe with increasing frequency. once that threat stops being too scary to consider and it starts being a river in your street or in your house, then all that stuff that has seemed inexorably mired and esoteric ideological political fights is no longer esoteric. it's no longer partisan. in yonkers, new york, the mayor there rationed gasoline to stop people from clogging the roads in yonkers. the mayor said no more of that. yonkers has a ten gallon limit per
new york city has the 17th largest economy in the world. if new york city were a country it would be the 17th largest national economy in the world. you unplug that and everybody hurts. whether you live in manhattan or new jersey or live in idaho. if you do not feel it yet where you live, wait a minute because it's coming. we've known this disaster was coming. for the one in five americans who live somewhere on an american coast near the sea, weird weather and rising seas have been almost a...
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point, but it's actually quite a robust economy. it makes -- it's the second largest consumer of cars, and until the major sanctions came down, it was the second largest importer of cars, above what it made. it's the second largest producer of steel and imported more steel than any other state in the region on top of that. they are not importing other cars, and i mean, it's definitely, you know, it's a feeling, the sanctions, no question, but this is a big, very, very active economy. it will sustain its people, and as i pointed out, a lot of oil dollars. >> thank you for a really interesting presentation. i'm interested in the roles china and syria played in the situation with syria, and i'd like to know your opinion, what, if anything, the united states can do to move china off the position of supporting al assad, or in your opinion if the best outcome that we stay out of it, how will they deal what comes after if it works and there's a muslim solution to the muslim problem. >> okay. the question was, you know, what can the united
point, but it's actually quite a robust economy. it makes -- it's the second largest consumer of cars, and until the major sanctions came down, it was the second largest importer of cars, above what it made. it's the second largest producer of steel and imported more steel than any other state in the region on top of that. they are not importing other cars, and i mean, it's definitely, you know, it's a feeling, the sanctions, no question, but this is a big, very, very active economy. it will...
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the diversity of our economy is very important. we have to attract the investment, and we have to attract the foreign companies to invest in libya. but as i said before, without security we will not be able to do that. reconciliation among our people, it is also a big issue. libya, it is a big country but with a small population with the tribes, with the history, and we need to build them. gadhafi, unfortunately, he used the tribes against each other for his own benefit. then the challenges are great, but also the promises are great. there are opportunities for the libyan people to build the country. the first thing we achieved is democracy. now the election took place to elect the first congress in the libyan history since 1969, and there mr.-- [inaudible] was one of them. now he was elected a member of congress. libya now, they are enjoying the democracy. they're enjoying electing the people they want. but this, also, is not enough. the level, the standard of living in libya is very low. i am working for the government for 42 yea
the diversity of our economy is very important. we have to attract the investment, and we have to attract the foreign companies to invest in libya. but as i said before, without security we will not be able to do that. reconciliation among our people, it is also a big issue. libya, it is a big country but with a small population with the tribes, with the history, and we need to build them. gadhafi, unfortunately, he used the tribes against each other for his own benefit. then the challenges are...
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this -- we have weakened our economy. we need a strong economy. we need to have as well a strong military. our military is second to none in the world. we're blessed with terrific soldiers and extraordinary technology and intelligence. but the idea of a trillion dollars in cuts through sequestration and budget cuts to the military would change that. we need to have strong allies. our association and -- and connection with our allies is essential to america's strength. we're the -- the great nation that has allies, 42 allies and friends around the world. and finally, we have to stand by our principles. and if we're strong in each of those things, american influence will grow. but unfortunately, in nowhere in the world is america's influence greater today than it was four years ago. >> all right. >> and that's because we've become weaker on each of those four dimensions. >> all right -- perfect. you're going to get a chance to respond to that because that's a perfect segue into our next segment, and that is what is america's role in the world. and t
this -- we have weakened our economy. we need a strong economy. we need to have as well a strong military. our military is second to none in the world. we're blessed with terrific soldiers and extraordinary technology and intelligence. but the idea of a trillion dollars in cuts through sequestration and budget cuts to the military would change that. we need to have strong allies. our association and -- and connection with our allies is essential to america's strength. we're the -- the great...
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economy. now what does it mean when congress gives this authority or designates this notion in the statute? what it says is these institutions are too big to fail. so not only are we worried about the too big to fail but we have made the problem worse by actually embedded in the statute for these banking institutions and promoting the fsoc to designate certain institutions and we understand just from reading the newspapers that they have for the large insurance companies and in one case a finance company to be designated as too big to fail. what does it mean? what effect does that have? on the creditors will get these institutions and much safer investments than others. first of all once they are so designated they are supposed to be regulated stringently by the fed to really don't know what stringently means because of but of a regulation that suggests a number of things that would be the constituents of stringently but we haven't seen it in action. in any event, creditors would be delighted
economy. now what does it mean when congress gives this authority or designates this notion in the statute? what it says is these institutions are too big to fail. so not only are we worried about the too big to fail but we have made the problem worse by actually embedded in the statute for these banking institutions and promoting the fsoc to designate certain institutions and we understand just from reading the newspapers that they have for the large insurance companies and in one case a...
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and on the economy, on health care, but also on foreign policy. i mean look, blocking the closure of guantanamo, i believe, for no good reason. and the senate legislation cowering democrats and republican obstructionism together combined to make that happen. on the arab-israeli conflict, i mean, i was in the middle east, i was at the president's speech when he spoke at the state department on the two-year anniversary. i went from there to the middle east. by the time i got to the middle east, the prime minister of a foreign government went to our white house and wagged his finger in the face of the president, and then gets invited to speak to a joint session of congress where he gets twenty-nine standing ovations, more than the president himself could get, and arabs were bewildered. it was like, "what is this about?" that's where the "no u.s. president can make a difference. it's just not going to work." and so yeah, i think he set expectations that he believed in his heart he could accomplish, but the deck was stacked against him because of polit
and on the economy, on health care, but also on foreign policy. i mean look, blocking the closure of guantanamo, i believe, for no good reason. and the senate legislation cowering democrats and republican obstructionism together combined to make that happen. on the arab-israeli conflict, i mean, i was in the middle east, i was at the president's speech when he spoke at the state department on the two-year anniversary. i went from there to the middle east. by the time i got to the middle east,...
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president obama and republican presidential hopeful mitt romney debated issues of foreign policy and the economy, we turn to world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author, and mit professor noam chomsky. in a recent speech, professor chomsky examined topics largely ignored or glossed over during the campaign -- from china to the arab spring, to global warming and the nuclear threat posed by israel versus iran. he spoke last month at the university of massachusetts in amherst, at any event sponsored by the center for popular economics. his talk was entitled, "who owns the world?" >> when i was thinking about these remarks, i had two topics in mind. i could not decide between them. pretty obvious ones. one topic is, what are the most important issues that we face? the second topic is, what issues are not being treated seriously or at all in the quadrennial frenzy now under way called in election? but i realize that there is no problem. it is not a hard choice. they are the same topic. there are reasons for it, which are very significant in and of themselves. i would like to return to that i
president obama and republican presidential hopeful mitt romney debated issues of foreign policy and the economy, we turn to world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author, and mit professor noam chomsky. in a recent speech, professor chomsky examined topics largely ignored or glossed over during the campaign -- from china to the arab spring, to global warming and the nuclear threat posed by israel versus iran. he spoke last month at the university of massachusetts in amherst, at any...
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the economy. like a commuter plane, it will make it easier to go back at night, that is not really allowed easily. one thing that we have to avoid is the sequestration that is living at the end of the year that will hurt, first and foremost, military readiness. relying heavily on the defense industry, it will be devastating. >> watch debates online anytime and throughout the day on saturday on c-span. >> coming up at an hour and 20 minutes, rode to the white house coverage. michele obama campaigning at virginia state university. and this evening, mitt romney and paul ryan led by their wives in west chester, ohio. former republican presidential candidate senator john mccain and, believes the rise will have -- condoleeza rice will be live. in ohio, 1.3 million have voted. 30% have been democrats, republicans 24%. ohio is one of the battleground states that we have been looking at in washington journal last week or so. here is a look at this morning's program focusing on ohio. >> we are joined by a p
the economy. like a commuter plane, it will make it easier to go back at night, that is not really allowed easily. one thing that we have to avoid is the sequestration that is living at the end of the year that will hurt, first and foremost, military readiness. relying heavily on the defense industry, it will be devastating. >> watch debates online anytime and throughout the day on saturday on c-span. >> coming up at an hour and 20 minutes, rode to the white house coverage. michele...
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it's bad for the economy. . i think it's immoral for us to pass on debt like that to our kids and i will get america on track to a balanced budget. [applause] and number five, is to be a champion of small business, help small business grow and thrive. by the way, i didn't study small business alone. i've lived small business. i know how business works and i want to use that experience and that skill to help small businesses across the country. and there are a lot of ways to do that. let me mention just a couple. one relates to our taxes. do you realize that the taxes paid by a small business in america can be as high as 35%, that's the income tax and then if you add other taxes t payroll tax, the state income tax if you have one, real estate tax, sales tax, well you can find small businesses spending as much as 50% of what they earn on government, on taxes. and as a result of that you have a lot of people saying why would i start a business if i'm lucky enough to have it successful the government is going to tak
it's bad for the economy. . i think it's immoral for us to pass on debt like that to our kids and i will get america on track to a balanced budget. [applause] and number five, is to be a champion of small business, help small business grow and thrive. by the way, i didn't study small business alone. i've lived small business. i know how business works and i want to use that experience and that skill to help small businesses across the country. and there are a lot of ways to do that. let me...
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like that's their view of the economy. their view is not going to be changed by what the bureau of labor statistics says but i think their view of the economy is whether they have a job, whether the neighbors have a job, house or comes up in financial and with the price of gas is. those are sort of the most obvious economic indicators. if this jobs report comes out and it's really bad news or it's really great news, there are a couple of -- personal i don't think people pay attention. second of all a significant number of people have already voted. millions of people in florida, millions of people in ohio, in every place where democrats are trying to drive early voting and absentee voting, they've already cast their ballot. so those ballots are banked. >> host: let's go to our first vocoder for weed -- reid wilson. bob is repugnant to go ahead. >> caller: yes, mr. wilson. how are you this morning? >> guest: not bad. >> caller: what i would like to see if it's a game changer, have you looked at obama's birth certificate lat
like that's their view of the economy. their view is not going to be changed by what the bureau of labor statistics says but i think their view of the economy is whether they have a job, whether the neighbors have a job, house or comes up in financial and with the price of gas is. those are sort of the most obvious economic indicators. if this jobs report comes out and it's really bad news or it's really great news, there are a couple of -- personal i don't think people pay attention. second of...
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so i am looking at the way the economy affects our lives, the way the economy gets into our bodies. it is a book that i wrote because my body arrived in the desert under particular circumstances in the winter of 1997 when i was broke, broken and on drugs. i was in mexico city and lucky enough to go under a book contract from new york. i got an advance from the new york publishers to write a book, a dream come true and in mexico city by november of 1997 i crossed the deadline and didn't have a word written and i was broke and i called the only friend i could count on at that point because my life style led me to destroy a lot of personal relationships. i called a performance artist in costa rica who lived in the united states for many years and met for the solidarity network, art and politics in the 1980s and i said [speaking spanish] and she happened to be in the village of joshua tree, california at that time. there are circumstances that led her from the tropics, how did she wind up in the desert? everybody has a story in the desert how they got there. she said we will take care o
so i am looking at the way the economy affects our lives, the way the economy gets into our bodies. it is a book that i wrote because my body arrived in the desert under particular circumstances in the winter of 1997 when i was broke, broken and on drugs. i was in mexico city and lucky enough to go under a book contract from new york. i got an advance from the new york publishers to write a book, a dream come true and in mexico city by november of 1997 i crossed the deadline and didn't have a...
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the energy sanctions are taking a severe toll on their economy. everyone aware of the plummeting value. i helped to look more closely, try to look at their hard currency reserves, and it's my understanding that those reserves have fallen to about $70 billion from a level of about $105 billion at the he happened of 2011. trita talked about the proverbial cup of poison that i told them about in 1988. i also have some reference to that. he accepted that advice to end the war, to give up on the idea of war until victory against iraq, because all of his advisors basically went to him at once and say, victory is not achievable, this is too high a cost, we need to cut our losses. i believe we are getting close to the point where a critical mass of ayatollah khomeini's advisors are going to come to him and tell him that the sanctions are extracting too high a cost and there needs to be a compromise on the nuclear issue. still, they've shown themselves to be highly inflexible, even more so than ayatollah khomeini. to compare it to saddam, saddam hussein, w
the energy sanctions are taking a severe toll on their economy. everyone aware of the plummeting value. i helped to look more closely, try to look at their hard currency reserves, and it's my understanding that those reserves have fallen to about $70 billion from a level of about $105 billion at the he happened of 2011. trita talked about the proverbial cup of poison that i told them about in 1988. i also have some reference to that. he accepted that advice to end the war, to give up on the...